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Old 11-13-2020, 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Onehotchili View Post
For gauging the price range for the cards or sets, would you guys recommend going to eBay and looking at past "Sold" auctions for raw cards and the estimated grade as a starting point? Maybe focusing on the lower range given that many of these cards have been well loved?
That's your best option probably. Just do your best to match up the condition to other raw cards. Corners, centering, surface, edges are the big ones. Typically items sell for less on here too because of all of the Ebay and Paypal fees, so it's good to factor that in. On Ebay you can sort by low to high price of sold items and generally for commonly available cards you can pinpoint about where your card fits in. You seem to have a good feel for it. It's common for people to think that their $50 card is worth $1,800 and they are convinced. Certainly try not to undervalue them either though.

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